Spin-Polarized Hybridization at the interface between different 8-hydroxyquinolates and the Cr(001) surface

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Abstract

Organic materials attract a lot of attention due to their promising applications in spintronic devices. It is realized that spin-polarized metal/organic interfacial hybridization plays an important role to improve efficiency of organic spintronic devices. Hybridized interfacial states help to increase spin injection at the interface. Here we report spin-resolved STM measurements of single tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato) aluminum molecules adsorbed on the antiferromagnetic Cr(001). Our observations show a spin-polarized interface state between Alq3 and Cr(001). Tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato) chromium has also been studied and compared with Alq3, which exhibits different spin-polarized hybridization with the Cr(001) surface state than Alq3. We attribute the differences to different character of molecular orbitals in the two different quinolates.

Authors

  • Jingying Wang

    • Department of Physics, North Carolina State University
  • Andrew Deloach

    • Department of Physics, North Carolina State University
  • Daniel Dougherty

    • Department of Physics North Carolina State University
    • North Carolina State University
    • Department of Physics, North Carolina State University